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Kagawa10:You don't have any evidence to prove there are more missionary schools in SW than in SE. I went to a missionary school in SE, yet my school is not in your selectively manufactured missionary schools list. |
Here is the list of top 100 secondary school base on WAEC performance last year. Notice that most schools from Abia and indeed SE there are missionary schools.
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Kagawa10:What's the correlation between top 100 oldest schools and number of missionary /Church owned schools? By the way, who compiled that list and what criteria was used? Marist junioriate Uturu Abia State, is a missionary school, not an old one, but has featured amongst top 10 best Secondary schools by WAEC performance in the past 10years. I wonder what literacy and illiteracy means in SW these days. Why exactly are you drawing Nnamdi Kanu into this our discussion, diversionary tactics? |
Kagawa10:Hehe! My school in SW was a government school. SW don't have more missionary schools than SE. Anambra State government for example handed all her Government schools to the Churches that use to run them in the past, when she noticed that the standard of those schools had pummeled. Yet Anambra is in top 10 in WAEC. Exam malpractice is a constant in all Nigerian regions. |
Kagawa10:My school principal in SW did same too. Bribed the external WAEC invigilator and had the teachers copy the answers for the students on the board. The dummies all wrote same thing verbatim and it reduced their marks, as many of them couldn't score high. It takes a very brilliant set of students to do mass cheating and get away with it. If you ever marked a WAEC script, you would know this. |
Kagawa10:WAEC officials must be dumb then not to identify mass cheating and exam malpractice when they see one. Abia has been in top ten for a decade now and 1st for three consecutive years. That's the fact. Nothing you can do about it. My friend served in Ogbomosho too, and he told me of how endemic exam malpractice is in that part of the SW, I served in SW too and witnessesed same. We all have our personal stories on this. |
TRUTH2020:This is the meat of the matter. Okorocha questionable paternity would have been ignored if he wasn't running an anti Igbo agenda. Okorocha has been an ingrate to his Igbo benefactors, it's time we exposed and emasculated him. |
omofunaab:Doesn't change the fact the Abia had topped the stats for last two years editions, and SE had led SW for a decade now in WAEC statistics. |
omofunaab:What difference does it make? Abia had led for the past two years now And SW states had been missing in the top 10. By the way, I would need an official credible news outlet supporting your story of WAEC disproving the 2017 stats. |
aribisala0:What happened at the PRESSID? Yorubas never topped it. The early lead having too many first class candidates from private schools littered in SW gave Yorubas was quickly closed up by Igbos who started enrolling into those private schools and increased the number of Igbo candidates eligible for the PRESSID screening. Post the last list of PRESSID, let's count scores. https://www.nairaland.com/2271118/pressid-2015-2016-list-successful On the WAEAC issue, the below was my reply to another fellow who was trading your path: I served in a SW state too. And the exam malpractice there will make the devil go mad. But the problem is that most of the SW students were dullards, and copied what was written on the board for them verbatim with no input what so ever of their own. And the end result was massive failure as the WAEC markers are not stupid, they must have noticed that everyone was writing similar things and had marked them all poorly. A typical SE student is brilliant and naturally intelligent. If you copy answers for them on the board, they won't copy them verbatim, they would modify them and add their own inputs individually, giving the work a form of originality and distinctiveness from those of their fellow students. Enough to convince the WAEC marker that the students were not copying each other. The end result would be high marks and overall high performance by the school. So, what ever way you flip it. Taking exam malpractice as a constant in most Nigerian secondary school these days, SE students are generally more hardworking than their SW counterparts, and it does show in their respective WAEC performances. No need for unnecessary bitterness and calumny campaign like you are doing. Just go work on your people. https://www.nairaland.com/3942240/waec-abia-rivers-lead-nationwide/5#58889541 |
Obi1kenobi:What were you expecting IPOB to do? To start crying over the ultimatum? The Arewa Youths felt they had an ace to play with their ultimatum order, IPOB had to win them in the battle of wits by telling them that Ultimatum order was rather playing into IPOB hands, rather than stopping Biafra agitation like the arewa hoped to achieve with the ultimatum. Ultimately, it wasn't IPOB who threatened to unleash their worst against Igbos in the North, and it wasn't IPOB who told the Arewa to do so. How exactly you hope to turn logic on its head by blaming IPOB for the Arewa threat is a food for thought for sincere minds. |
modsfucker:Once Biafra leaves, a Domino effect that will see the SS leave too would take place. Biafra is the piece holding it all together. Remove Biafra and it all falls apart. |
Obi1kenobi:You are not a wise person. IPOB only told Ndiigbo to leave the North , to protect them, after Arewa youths threatened to do their worst to Igbos resident in the North come October 1st. It's funny that you dont see any wrong in Arewa youths who gave packing order to Igbos in the North, but would rather vilify IPOB who advised Igbos to return home to be safe rather than sorry. SMH |
oyatz:If you are seeking for forceful unity of Ndiigbo with Nigeria by cheering and calling for military and police action against Ndiigbo, then it goes to reason that you are enemy of Igbo self determination struggle. If you are seeking for Nigeria unity that doesn't involve Ndiigbo being part of the failed country, only than can you claim not to be an enemy of Igbo self determination plans. |
tokun45:Your sound bitter and male. Anyone can claim anything on the internet. Either way, your biased post driven out of jealousy and innate hate had already been addressed. Whether you are a she male or from Benin Republic at this point, is immaterial. |
tokun45:You are just a jealous bitter Yoruba man. I served in a SW state too. And the exam malpractice there will make the devil go mad. But the problem is that most of the SW students were dullards, and copied what was written on the board for them verbatim with no input what so ever of their own. And the end result was massive failure as the WAEC markers are not stupid, they must have noticed that everyone was writing similar things and had marked them all poorly. A typical SE student is brilliant and naturally intelligent. If you copy answers for them on the board, they won't copy them verbatim, they would modify them and add their own inputs individually, giving the work a form of originality and distinctiveness from those of their fellow students. Enough to convince the WAEC marker that the students were not copying each other. The end result would be high marks and overall high performance by the school. So, what ever way you flip it. Taking exam malpractice as a constant in most Nigerian secondary school these days, SE students are generally more hardworking than their SW counterparts, and it does show in their respective WAEC performances. No need for unnecessary bitterness and calumny campaign like you are doing. Just go work on your people. |
Abia state is proving to be a first class state when it comes to education - The state has always lead while others follow in national examinations' records - This year's West African Examination Council (WAEC) results shows that the state is not relenting in its determination to stay at the top A report by Scan News indicates that Abia state recorded the best result in the recently concluded 2017 WAEC examination. NAIJ.com gathered that this is the 3rd year in a row that Abia is coming first since taking over from Anambra. Interestingly, Abia is also the number one in science education in Nigeria based on the statistics available. https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.naij.com/amp/1116250-abia-state-leads-nationwide-waec-results.html |
Abia State recorded the best result in the recently concluded 2017 May/June WASSCE. According to the ranking, Abia State, which presented 51,839 candidates recorded 81.54% of students who obtained five credits with English Language and Mathematics. Statistics also showed that the South-South and South-East dominated the top 10 ranking, while Taraba State recorded a major improvement in their students’ performance, rising from 21st to 8th position. Rivers, Edo, Bayelsa and Delta finished second, third, fifth and 10th, respectively behind Abia. South-East had four states in the top 10 ranking with Abia as first, Imo fourth, Anambra sixth and Enugu ninth. Top 10 WAEC results by state 1. Abia 2. Rivers 3. Edo 4. Imo 5. Bayelsa 6. Anambra 7. Lagos 8. Taraba 9. Enugu 10. Delta https://www.google.com.ng/amp/dailypost.ng/2017/07/24/waec-abia-rivers-lead-nationwide-2017-mayjune-wassce-results-see-top-10/amp/
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Once the corruption battle touches APC folks too ![]() |
Nawao. Lalasticlala come see wetin I dey see o! |
Intell. It seems like his real name is Eyenimi Ndiomu and not "Ndimou". And you are right, he could be from Akwa Ibom, but "Ndiomu" as surname seem to be more prevalent amongst the Ijaws of Rivers and Bayelsa. |
intell:Really? And what does "Ndimou" mean in Akwa Ibom? |
“Ohanaeze Youths call on President Buhari to intervene and help rebuild South-East Federal roads, especially in Aba. Isiguzo and his ohanaeze youths fraction have always been more of political jobbers than anything else. But i fail to see where they "begged" Buhari in that article, instead they "called" on him. This threas is a misinformation, the word "call" used by ohanaeze was deliberately replaced with "beg" by the dubious OP in orde to create a fertile ground where he and his ilks can come and masturbate as they are already doing here. This should be corrected by mods to reflect the word "call" or the thread should be totally deleted if that cant be done. |
SaffronSpice:1. Well, I can also say that the way the coup ended up eliminating Awo's two major enemies in Balewa and Akintola in one swoop is suspicious. Could it be that Awolowo was the masterminder of the coup, considering that the coup plotters claimed the aim of the coup was to install him? You see, two can play this game of extrapolation and projection. 2. Opetation wetie, electoral violence in the Western region Post Akintola victory were Are occurrences in Yorubaland and can be the remote and immediate cause of the coup. 3. I read your post well. I'm still struggling to see where Boro or Ijaws fit into our discussion considering the scope of our discussion. 4. When you asked an irrelevant question, of course you will get an irrelevant answer. It takes two to tangle. 5. The offer for referendum was offered by Ojukwu to Gowon in 1968, a year plus after the creation of the states. Yet a British intelligent report advised Gowon against accepting the offer, as it predicted that only 1/3 of the minorities would vote to stay with Nigeria. |
ChinenyeN:And who was speaking of the general Igbo populace? You just like seeking attention or what? If a part of Igboland practices a culture, one is well within right to call it an Igbo culture. Knowing that Igboland is vast, a curious mind would then ask, what part of Igboland practices the culture. You are not in Obong head, stop pretending you are and let him speak for himself. Nsibidi is an Igbo culture, full stop. |
SaffronSpice:1. Ademoyega acted on his own, likewise Nzeogwu and co. But if Nzeogwu actions be made to represent those of Ndiigbo. Ademoyega's own must represent those of Yorubas, using the same line of thought. Mention where Nzeogwu and co said they were acting on behalf of Ndiigbo, since we are now joking. 2. What led to the the first coup was the crisis in Yorubaland. I could care less about the political parties involved. 3.No, you mentioned Boro as a diversionary strategy, as Boro isn't Yoruba and the main issue if our discussion centers around Yoruba neutrality and not the Ijaws. Ojukwu first duty is to protect the lives of civilian Easterners Ironsi never threatened the life of Easterners, the counter coup plotters did. As the massacres showed no signs of abating. He acted as circumstances dictated. After the progrom, he realized there was nolonger basis for Nigerian unity, if the FG couldn't protect the lives of Easterners. No, not all Eastern minorities wanted Biafra, but at the start of it all, majority of them wanted Biafra. Sure enough, most of them would have preferred their own independent nation. Nigeria was the last option any of them wanted. |
devilson:But you practice Kiriji butchering system. ![]() Anyway, I acknowledge the superiority of Ijebu over the inferior Omo Oduas. That in self is a caste system where Ijebus seat on top of the pyramid. |
Oyo state alone is bigger than the entire Igboland So Well,Afghanistan is bigger than the entire Switzerland, Netherlands, Belgium and Austria combined. Don't know the point you were trying to pass with the above point. ![]() |
“In the first instance, Awujale shouldn’t have dabbled into the issue of Obas in Yorubaland because he is not of Oduduwa origin, the Ijebus came from Wadai and my contemporary authority is Pa Olusegun Obasanjo because he had put it to Awujale himself that they are not Oduduwa descendants. Ijebus are not Omo Oduas. They are superior to Omo Oduas. Little wonder Odua people envy them and at same time worship them( Awolowo). |
[b] Menu War of the Monarchs: Egba historian backs Alake, says Awujale a foreigner from Sudan March 12, 2016Dimeji Kayode-Adedeji Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona Photo: GoldMyne A Yoruba historian, Rufus Adebowale, has disagreed with feuding Yoruba monarchs, the Awujale of Ijebuland, Sikiru Adetona, and the Alake of Egbaland, Adedotun Gbadebo, on their perspectives on the hierarchy of Yoruba traditional stools. He said both the Awujale and the Alake were inaccurate in their analyses of the history of the Yoruba race. Mr. Adebowale, a prince from the Okukenu ruling house of Egbaland, however backed Oba Gbadebo in some of his claims and attacked Oba Adetona for being critical of the Egba monarch. The historian spoke to journalists in Abeokuta on Friday while reacting to the widely publicized contentions between the traditional rulers on the seniority of their stools. According to him, Awujale is a foreigner in Yoruba land, as the Ijebus originated from Wadai in Sudan. Mr. Adebowale said as a foreigner in Yorubaland, the Awujale and his Ijebu people lacked the authority to speak on the history of the Yoruba race. The 72-year old historian also declared that the Alake distorted history by claiming that Alaafin was next to the Ooni of Ife. He said the statement credited to the Awujale that the Alake was a junior traditional ruler was very insulting and a distortion of history. Mr. Adebowale said, “I read about the tongue-lashing of Awujale on my royal father, he said Alake is a junior Oba in Yorubaland, this is a great distortion of history. “My royal father is extraordinarily humble, he manages peace and unity and not crises and that is why he is ignoring all those things from the Awujale,” he said. “In the first instance, Awujale shouldn’t have dabbled into the issue of Obas in Yorubaland because he is not of Oduduwa origin, the Ijebus came from Wadai and my contemporary authority is Pa Olusegun Obasanjo because he had put it to Awujale himself that they are not Oduduwa descendants. [/b]http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/200005-war-monarchs-egba-historian-backs-alake-says-awujale-foreigner-sudan.html ![]() |

You think sharing Igbo heritage with vacuous fucktards like you is something I beat my chest about? I'm not a chest-beating, crude zombie who mindlessly follows charlatans without questions. Whether I'm among 90% majority or a minority 10% in my views, I'll never allow chest-beating, witless clods that embarrass Igbos everywhere with their crudity to speak for me and people like me.
I served in abia state being first my foot, answers are usually written on the board from textbooks, to copy from the board was difficult for some sef, those special ones had their exam written for them by teachers. My ppa then we have just 15 sss3 students during waec, those who sat for exam were over 200 including some old people. They perform well in waec good but why don't most of them further their studies.
